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Rationale for using the velocity–time integral and the minute distance for assessing the stroke volume and cardiac output in point-of-care settings | The Ultrasound Journal | Full Text
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Table 2 from the abnormal cardiac index and stroke volume index changes during a normal tilt table test in mecfs patients compared to healthy volunteers are not related to deconditioning | Semantic Scholar
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Stroke volume variation and indexed stroke volume measured using bioreactance predict fluid responsiveness in postoperative children. | Semantic Scholar
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Table 1 from the abnormal cardiac index and stroke volume index changes during a normal tilt table test in mecfs patients compared to healthy volunteers are not related to deconditioning | Semantic Scholar
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